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This review explores from a user's viewpoint the possibilities and limitations of microwave-based techniques for the remote sensing of snowpack properties. Mapping of dry snowpacks and detection of melt onset can be achieved with combinations of readings taken at different frequencies with passive microwave sensors. Snowpack structure and overlying vegetation still present major problems in the estimation of snowpack water equivalent from microwave remote sensing devices. -from Author
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Bernier, P. Y. (1987). Microwave remote sensing of snowpack properties: potential and limitations. Nordic Hydrology. https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.1987.0001
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